The tour will take Kramer and the Waves crew to several cities across the U.S. throughout March, April and May. Latest tour date updates and news are available online at www.waves.com.

Kramer's resume boasts production and/or engineering work on dozens of smash hits with some of the most legendary names in rock history: Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Kiss, David Bowie and many more.

Kramer will be discussing recording techniques, vintage analog gear and today's plug-in models, as well as sharing anecdotes from his four decades in the industry and answering questions about classic analog gear and the new digital emulations.

Waves Product Specialists will be on hand to demonstrate the Studio Classics Collection and take an in-depth look at its powerful features. The Studio Classics Collection represents the cutting edge of today's hardware modeling.

With the SSL 4000 Collection, V-Series and The API Collection, Waves has gone to painstaking lengths to model classic consoles. The SCC does not merely mimic the components and circuit schematics; it recreates every last behavioral nuance of actual vintage hardware.

Kramer and others utilized such units to create classic sounds on countless hit recordings, making him a perfect resource to help lay a foundation of knowledge for today's digital recording artists, engineers and producers.

Gilad Keren, CEO of Waves Ltd., commented on the event series: "Waves on Tour's 'Studio Classics Collection Experience' with Eddie Kramer represents Waves' commitment to providing users with not only the state of the art in signal processing but also accessible opportunities to enhance their knowledge and proficiency with access to the top engineers and producers in the industry. Having used the original vintage gear on which the Collection is based puts Kramer in a unique position to bridge past and present and look to the future."

More dates will be announced on www.waves.com once they become available.

About Waves For the past 15 years, Waves has been at the helm of the digital audio revolution, creating the groundbreaking processors that have changed the way people make music. In recording, mixing, mastering, broadcast, live sound, gaming and surround sound, Waves continues to set the benchmark for professional audio signal processing. Used in over 10,000 recording studios by more than 100,000 users worldwide, the Waves sound can be heard in major motion pictures, on popular video games, as well as on hit records selling well over 100,000,000 units. For more information on the Waves Studio Classics Collection and Waves on Tour's "Studio Classics Collection Experience" with Eddie Kramer, as well as tour date updates, please visitwww.waves.com